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Holographic wills: Validity requirements – What changes under the new legislation
With more safeguards in place, holographic wills remain the simplest way of disposing of one’s estate, but now with stricter validity requirements to prevent nullity and legal disputes
Public sector employees: Those who refuse evaluation for two consecutive years will be dismissed – Changes to the new disciplinary law
Abolition of collective disciplinary bodies and creation of a new Council with full-time judges – Permanent dismissal of employees and new administrative fines ranging from €3,000 to €100,000
Greek Armed Guard who survived Houthi attack stranded off the coast of Jeddah
No access to medical care – Vaggelis Staridas suffers leg injuries and is in poor physical and psychological condition
The right to “final exit” – 6 out of 10 Greeks say “yes” to euthanasia
Greek society shows a strong trend toward accepting the termination of life to relieve a patient from further pain – The concerns, objections, and the stance of the scientific community – What the survey conducted by the National Commission for Bioethics and Technoethics revealed
What cameras are allowed to see at home and in shops – What applies to public areas and roads
The heavy fines of €6,000 imposed on individuals who were sued by their neighbours reopen the debate on what is legal and what is not